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Message #00264
[Bug 492287] Re: [1.1.0-0ubuntu1~bzr341] Nearly hangs even modern computer while indexing large file
It's a different case. My kernel is 2.6.31 (Karmic), and I have
vm.swappiness = 0.
I'll try to play with this expert option, thank you. But maybe it
shouldn't be an "expert-only" option? After all it's hard to break a
program via it.
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[1.1.0-0ubuntu1~bzr341] Nearly hangs even modern computer while indexing large file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492287
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Status in Linux DC++: Incomplete
Bug description:
LinuxDC++ indexing is too agressive. When it indexes a large file on my Core2Duo notebook all other program nearly stop to response, sound (Audacious) starts to interrupt. So I've to close LinuxDC++ when I need my notebook if it's indexing something.
I tried to set nice to +15, that helped but not perfectly. Maybe indexing should be less agressive?
Ubuntu 9.10, LinuxDC++ 1.1.0-0ubuntu1~bzr341 (from ppa).
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